The invention relates to a shower arrangement with a concealed fitting and with a shower which is to be controlled by means of the concealed fitting.
Particularly in old buildings or else when modernizing relatively new buildings, the problem may arise that a shower arrangement should be retrofitted without having to carry out too many structural modifications. In this respect, the space for a concealed fitting is possibly present or can be created. In many cases, a concealed fitting is even present already and may need only to be exchanged.
The object on which the invention is based is to provide a shower arrangement which is particularly intended for retrofitting and which is provided with a concealed fitting.
To achieve this object, the invention proposes a shower arrangement having the features stated in claim 1. Developments of the invention form the subject matter of subclaims.
In this way it is possible not only to use a concealed fitting but also, without having to break open the wall, to find an aesthetic solution as to how a shower head at a distance from the concealed fitting can be supplied with water. The wall bar itself, which may be designed as a conventional wall bar, simultaneously serves for conveying water to the overhead shower head and for constituting a conventional wall bar, with the possibility of attaching objects thereto which are intended to be height-adjustable. These objects include, for example, mirrors, holders for shower additives or the like.
The wall bar may additionally also serve to form the holder for the overhead shower head, i.e. providing not only a possibility of attaching an overhead shower head thereto but also of forming the overhead shower head as a closure and terminal element of the wall bar. Of course, provision may be made in particular to angle or bend the wall bar in its end region into the room so as also to arrange the overhead shower head at a horizontal distance from the wall.
To reinforce the impression of the conventional wall bar, provision may be made in a development for the wall bar, starting from its connection with the concealed fitting, to have a rectilinear design such that its connection with the concealed fitting is arranged outside the wall. The wall bar virtually grows upwardly out of the concealed fitting.
According to the invention, the wall bar may be designed in such a way that it rests directly on the wall surface. It may also be fastened to this wall surface. However, according to the invention, provision may also be made in a development to arrange the wall bar at a distance in front of the wall, in particular at such a distance as to allow not only easy cleaning behind the wall bar but also to mount holders which can be rotated around the wall bar. It should thus also be possible for objects to be rotated to the side. A fastening element can then be provided in the upper region in order to obtain a connection with the wall.
To obtain a hydraulic connection between the concealed fitting, which is not specifically tailored to the wall bar, and the wall bar, there may be provided an adapter element which produces this connection. Provision may be made in particular for the adapter element to be contained at least in part in a cover rose of the concealed fitting. This cover rose may be designed in such a way that it visually forms a connection with the wall bar, in particular is tailored thereto.
The adapter element here is guided through the cover rose.
In a further development of the invention, provision may be made for the shower arrangement to comprise a device for angularly aligning the wall bar with respect to the concealed fitting. Since the wall bar up to the overhead shower head has a considerable length, an angular error in the alignment of the rose that cannot be detected at the rear side with the naked eye can nevertheless be detected at the wall bar. To avoid such an unsightly misalignment, the invention proposes this aligning device.
In particular, the adapter element which produces the hydraulic connection may be designed in such a way that this alignment is nevertheless permitted. There are various possibilities for this purpose. In one option, a line piece between the output of the sanitary fitting and the wall bar may be arranged in the adapter element or in the rose, this line piece allowing length compensation and/or angle compensation. For length compensation, two pipe sections may be fitted telescopically one inside the other. For angle compensation, one end of the line may be inserted into a bore which can be rotated with respect to this end.
Also possible is the use of a deformable line piece, for example a hose.
In a shower arrangement which is particularly suitable for retrofitting or subsequent attachment, provision may be made in a development for the shower arrangement also to comprise a connection for a shower hose. This is particularly applicable because it is of course also possible then for a holder for a hand shower head to be mounted on the wall bar which is present in any case.
It has proved to be particularly expedient that the connection for a shower hose is arranged outside the wall accommodating the concealed fitting and, in particular, also runs parallel to the wall surface. It is to be preferred for visual reasons if the connection for the shower hose points in an opposite direction to the wall bar.
In a further development of the invention, provision may be made for the connection for the shower hose to be arranged in a rectilinear continuation of the wall bar.
For reasons of simple operation and a low space requirement, according to the invention provision may be made in a development for the wall bar and/or the connection for the shower hose to be arranged laterally on the concealed fitting.
Since an angular alignment is also expedient when using a connection for a shower hose, provision may also be made for an adapter element to be present between the connection for the shower hose and the sanitary fitting, this adapter element likewise being expediently arranged in the rose and leading therethrough.
It has already been mentioned that it is expedient if both the connection for the wall bar and the connection for the shower hose are arranged laterally on the fitting. According to the invention, provision may now be made in a development for the adapter element to be designed, between the sanitary fitting and the wall bar or between the sanitary fitting and the connection for the shower hose, in such a way that the wall bar and/or the connection for the shower hose can be mounted laterally on the fitting either on the right or left. It can therefore still be decided during installation where exactly the wall bar should be. To make this possible in a particularly simple manner, provision may be made in a development for the connection for the wall bar and the connection for the shower hose to have an identical design. In this case, the adapter need only to be turned around.
Further features, details and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the claims and the abstract, the wording of both being incorporated in the description by reference, from the following description of preferred embodiments of the invention and with reference to the drawing, in which:
In its upper region, the wall bar 7, which extends rectilinearly, is provided with a wall holder 12 which can be screwed onto the wall and thereby fixes the wall bar 7. Above the wall holder 12, the wall bar 7 is bent at a right angle and thereby forms a branch 13 which extends horizontally. A shower head 14 of an overhead shower is mounted on the end of the branch 13 of the wall bar 7. The wall bar 7 is hollow, and it serves not only to fasten the overhead shower head 14 but also to supply it with water.
It can be seen at the upper end that the branch 13 of the wall bar 7, although extending at a right angle with respect to the vertical part of the wall bar 7, does not extend perpendicularly with respect to the surface of the wall. The mid-point of the overhead shower head 14 is intended to be offset laterally to some extent.
A line piece 18, shown in partial section, leads from the front side of the sanitary fitting 1 through the cover rose 3 to the wall bar 7 and the shower connection 8. This is more clearly visible in the representation in
The sanitary fitting 1 is provided at its front side with two connections 19, 20 which are controlled by the sanitary fitting. Each of the two connections 19, 20 has a respective line piece 18 and 21 leading therefrom in an angled manner to the stub 6. One of the two line pieces, namely the lower line piece 18 in
The actual connections for the wall bar 7 and the shower hose 9 are designed to be identical, which means that their roles can be reversed.
Whereas in the embodiment shown in
A foam rubber seal 36 is arranged in a groove on the rear side of the cover rose 3 and is intended for uncoupling and isolating the cover rose 3 with respect to the wall.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102008039797.0 | Aug 2008 | DE | national |